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Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm

In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, a natural selection of resistant individuals can occur. This may pose serious problems for humans, agriculture, as well as the economies of many countries. In this study, the hypothesis that multigene...

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Autores principales: Augustyniak, Maria, Płachetka-Bożek, Anna, Kafel, Alina, Babczyńska, Agnieszka, Tarnawska, Monika, Janiak, Agnieszka, Loba, Anna, Dziewięcka, Marta, Karpeta-Kaczmarek, Julia, Zawisza-Raszka, Agnieszka
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27907095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167371
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author Augustyniak, Maria
Płachetka-Bożek, Anna
Kafel, Alina
Babczyńska, Agnieszka
Tarnawska, Monika
Janiak, Agnieszka
Loba, Anna
Dziewięcka, Marta
Karpeta-Kaczmarek, Julia
Zawisza-Raszka, Agnieszka
author_facet Augustyniak, Maria
Płachetka-Bożek, Anna
Kafel, Alina
Babczyńska, Agnieszka
Tarnawska, Monika
Janiak, Agnieszka
Loba, Anna
Dziewięcka, Marta
Karpeta-Kaczmarek, Julia
Zawisza-Raszka, Agnieszka
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description In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, a natural selection of resistant individuals can occur. This may pose serious problems for humans, agriculture, as well as the economies of many countries. In this study, the hypothesis that multigenerational (120 generations) exposure to cadmium of a beet armyworm population could be a selecting factor toward a more efficient DNA protection was verified. The hemocytes of individuals from two culture strains (control and Cd-exposed) were treated with H(2)O(2) (a DNA-damaging agent) or PBS (reference). The level of DNA damage was assessed using the Comet assay immediately and 5, 15 and 30 min. after the treatment. The immediate result of the contact with H(2)O(2) was that the level of DNA damage in the hemocytes of the insects from both strains increased significantly. However, in the cells of the Cd-exposed individuals, the level of DNA damage decreased over time, while in the cells from the control insects it remained at the same level with no evidence of repair. These results suggest that efficient defense mechanisms may exist in the cells of insects that have prolonged contact with cadmium. Some evolutionary and trade-off aspects of the phenomenon are discussed. In a wider context, comparing the results obtained in the laboratory with field studies may be beneficial for understanding basic mechanisms of the resistance of an organism. To summarize, the high potential for the repair of DNA damage that was observed in the insects from the cadmium strain may confirm the hypothesis that multigenerational exposure to that metal may possibly contribute to the selection of insects that have a wider tolerance to oxidative stress. However, our investigations of polymorphism using AFLP did not reveal differences between the two main insect strains.
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spelling pubmed-51319402016-12-21 Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm Augustyniak, Maria Płachetka-Bożek, Anna Kafel, Alina Babczyńska, Agnieszka Tarnawska, Monika Janiak, Agnieszka Loba, Anna Dziewięcka, Marta Karpeta-Kaczmarek, Julia Zawisza-Raszka, Agnieszka PLoS One Research Article In the case of the pests inhabiting metal polluted or fields where the use of pesticides is common, a natural selection of resistant individuals can occur. This may pose serious problems for humans, agriculture, as well as the economies of many countries. In this study, the hypothesis that multigenerational (120 generations) exposure to cadmium of a beet armyworm population could be a selecting factor toward a more efficient DNA protection was verified. The hemocytes of individuals from two culture strains (control and Cd-exposed) were treated with H(2)O(2) (a DNA-damaging agent) or PBS (reference). The level of DNA damage was assessed using the Comet assay immediately and 5, 15 and 30 min. after the treatment. The immediate result of the contact with H(2)O(2) was that the level of DNA damage in the hemocytes of the insects from both strains increased significantly. However, in the cells of the Cd-exposed individuals, the level of DNA damage decreased over time, while in the cells from the control insects it remained at the same level with no evidence of repair. These results suggest that efficient defense mechanisms may exist in the cells of insects that have prolonged contact with cadmium. Some evolutionary and trade-off aspects of the phenomenon are discussed. In a wider context, comparing the results obtained in the laboratory with field studies may be beneficial for understanding basic mechanisms of the resistance of an organism. To summarize, the high potential for the repair of DNA damage that was observed in the insects from the cadmium strain may confirm the hypothesis that multigenerational exposure to that metal may possibly contribute to the selection of insects that have a wider tolerance to oxidative stress. However, our investigations of polymorphism using AFLP did not reveal differences between the two main insect strains. Public Library of Science 2016-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5131940/ /pubmed/27907095 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167371 Text en © 2016 Augustyniak et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Augustyniak, Maria
Płachetka-Bożek, Anna
Kafel, Alina
Babczyńska, Agnieszka
Tarnawska, Monika
Janiak, Agnieszka
Loba, Anna
Dziewięcka, Marta
Karpeta-Kaczmarek, Julia
Zawisza-Raszka, Agnieszka
Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm
title Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm
title_full Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm
title_fullStr Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm
title_full_unstemmed Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm
title_short Phenotypic Plasticity, Epigenetic or Genetic Modifications in Relation to the Duration of Cd-Exposure within a Microevolution Time Range in the Beet Armyworm
title_sort phenotypic plasticity, epigenetic or genetic modifications in relation to the duration of cd-exposure within a microevolution time range in the beet armyworm
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5131940/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27907095
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0167371
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